Rainy weather has delayed the next phase of work to widen Ga. 20 south of Grayson to a four-lane divided highway. The Georgia DOT has not rescheduled the date for splitting traffic and activating signals along the 2.7 mile stretch from Cooper/Ozora Road to Brand Road.

Three new traffic signals are on Ga. 20 at Oak Grove, Hoke O’Kelly Mill and Brand roads. The new signals will go into flash for approximately a week before they are operational.

It may be spring before the final paving is completed on the project, estimated to cost $10.9 million.